Regional Kingdoms in Ancient India
History ⇒ Ancient Indian History
Regional Kingdoms in Ancient India starts at 8 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the economic activities that contributed to the prosperity of the Pallava kingdom.
Describe the role of local assemblies in the administration of the Chola kingdom.
Describe the role of the Sangam literature in understanding the history of the early Tamil kingdoms.
Discuss the impact of regional kingdoms on the development of art and architecture in ancient India.
Discuss the reasons for the decline of the Satavahana dynasty.
Explain the administrative structure of the Gupta Empire and how it contributed to the stability of the kingdom.
Explain the importance of trade in the prosperity of the Satavahana kingdom.
Explain the role of regional kingdoms in the spread of Indian culture to Southeast Asia.
The Rashtrakuta dynasty ruled mainly over which region of India? (1) Northern India (2) Eastern India (3) Deccan region (4) Western India
The Rashtrakutas were known for their patronage of which religion? (1) Buddhism (2) Jainism (3) Christianity (4) Zoroastrianism
Which of the following dynasties is associated with the construction of the Shore Temple at Mahabalipuram? (1) Chola (2) Pallava (3) Satavahana (4) Rashtrakuta
Which of the following dynasties is associated with the region of Magadha during the ancient period? (1) Maurya (2) Chola (3) Satavahana (4) Chera
The capital city of the Satavahana dynasty was ________.
The capital of the Pallava dynasty was ________.
The capital of the Rashtrakuta dynasty was ________.
The Chalukya dynasty was established by ________.
True or False: The Chalukyas were responsible for the construction of the rock-cut temples at Badami.
True or False: The Cholas established their authority over Sri Lanka and parts of Southeast Asia.
True or False: The Cholas were known for their naval power and overseas trade.
True or False: The Pandyas were known for their patronage of Tamil literature.
